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juliÁn: me enterÉ por la prensa. le escribÍ a ella, me preocupÉ, querÍa saber quÉ habÍa pasado porque me enterÉ a través de la prensay me contestÓ y me dijo que estaba todo bajo control. orlando: les explico, el jueves en la noche, matÍas tuvo un problema de salud y ahÍ nos decÍa, juliÁn gil, que se enterÓ por la prensa. enseguida marjorie al ver "despierta amÉrica"colocÓ en su instagram la conversaciÓn que tuvo por texto con juliÁn en donde ella lo desmiente y dice:" penosamente y derivado los recientes acontecimientos que ponen en duda mi credibilidad, testimonio y equipo, aquÍ esta texto a la conversaciÓn que sostuve con el papÁ de matÍas. independientemente de cualquier situaciÓn ilegal y personal tiene que estar enterado de lo que ocurre con otro hijo", entonces esa muestra este chat, un telÉfono caliente, ella le dice que acababa de llamar a una ambulancia. la ambulancia nos llegÓ, la cervera logrÓ que respirar a de nuevo. estÁn samantha los medios ya que pasaron reporte del 911, vi un
juliÁn: me enterÉ por la prensa. le escribÍ a ella, me preocupÉ, querÍa saber quÉ habÍa pasado porque me enterÉ a través de la prensay me contestÓ y me dijo que estaba todo bajo control. orlando: les explico, el jueves en la noche, matÍas tuvo un problema de salud y ahÍ nos decÍa, juliÁn gil, que se enterÓ por la prensa. enseguida marjorie al ver "despierta amÉrica"colocÓ en su instagram la conversaciÓn que tuvo por texto con juliÁn en donde ella lo desmiente y...
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here is a clip in which julian assange and no self—awareness. here is a clip in whichjulian assange and his associate are trying to call hillary clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are the emergency line and it will take a while? 0k. do you want to do that now and i will wait. he would like to speak to her about that. 0k, will wait. he would like to speak to herabout that. 0k, let will wait. he would like to speak to her about that. 0k, let me start by giving you my phone number. details including an unredacted cables such to go on the internet. i do not understand why you do not see the urgency in this. who is he? hello, this is julian the urgency in this. who is he? hello, this isjulian assange. read do not have a problem, you have a problem. that is the tone of the film. the story is well now and, what is strange about this film is that it what is strange about this film is thatitis what is strange about this film is that it is very
here is a clip in which julian assange and no self—awareness. here is a clip in whichjulian assange and his associate are trying to call hillary clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are the emergency line and it will take a while? 0k. do you want to do that now and i will wait. he would like to speak to her about that. 0k, will wait. he would like to speak to herabout that. 0k, let...
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serÁ que fue marjorie de sousa, serÁ que fue matÍas a la corte, para que sea feito juliÁn? vamos a ver este informe. -- serÁ que se afeitÓ. >> no habrÁ ningÚn acuerdo con marjorie de sousa mientras Ésta no reconsidere la cantidad que exige como manutenciÓn para su hijo,matÍas. juliÁn: si a mÍ me presentan unaevidencia de que esa plata no se utilizarÁ para pescado, para llevar anillo les -- no para llevar al spa o para el celular.. para comprar prestado no lo voy a dar. >> elactor acudiÓ a los juzgadospara conocer el contenido de la demanda que interpuso la madre de su hijo. juliÁn: inclusive vino mi hermana y mi hija y estamos todos aquÍ para poder compartir con el niÑo pero no saliÓ el permiso para poderlo verporque eso lleva unos procesos y no se dieron los tiempos. el viernes entiendo que no porque sÓlo venimos a atender lo que es el juicio. >> finalmente le respondiÓ a niurka marcos luego de que la cubana lo criticar a Ély a marjoriepor hacer de sus problemas pÚblicos. juliiÁn: y tengo que seguir llorando y lo seguirÉ haciendo,obviamente lo seguirÉ
serÁ que fue marjorie de sousa, serÁ que fue matÍas a la corte, para que sea feito juliÁn? vamos a ver este informe. -- serÁ que se afeitÓ. >> no habrÁ ningÚn acuerdo con marjorie de sousa mientras Ésta no reconsidere la cantidad que exige como manutenciÓn para su hijo,matÍas. juliÁn: si a mÍ me presentan unaevidencia de que esa plata no se utilizarÁ para pescado, para llevar anillo les -- no para llevar al spa o para el celular.. para comprar prestado no lo voy a dar....
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julian, rebecca, unfortunately for you, you're sticking with us. we'll check back with you in about ten minutes. >> all right. the impact of jim comey's testimony goes beyond washington. it's already moving stock markets. >>> so, former fbi director james comey's testimony later today already moving markets. look at this, stocks popped right there after the release of that testimony, those prepared remarks. one theory here is that, suddenly, it gave investors more of the facts and allows this whole process to move forward. there are still worries, though, that new revelations about the president's possible interference in the russia investigation could delay his economic agenda, especially tax reform. moving beyond all of this would be something that would really be helpful to markets. comey's testimony, by the way, is just one of three big events today that could move markets. you've got the uk election and a meeting of the european central bank. investors this week have really hit the pause button, stocks trading mostly lower. moving money into s
julian, rebecca, unfortunately for you, you're sticking with us. we'll check back with you in about ten minutes. >> all right. the impact of jim comey's testimony goes beyond washington. it's already moving stock markets. >>> so, former fbi director james comey's testimony later today already moving markets. look at this, stocks popped right there after the release of that testimony, those prepared remarks. one theory here is that, suddenly, it gave investors more of the facts...
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actually singing, does anyone have julian casablanca's phone number and i held it up. nobody did. but if you are watching, i tried julian. >> seth: well that's nice. that's nice that you tried. you -- you've accomplished something as an actor that i am so impressed with because i am such a fan of this franchise. you grew up in brooklyn, you went to school here, and you have been on all four "law and orders!" >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: wow. bravo, by the way, bravo. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. thank you. >> seth: so what is -- what are the four, "law and orders?" "law and order" classic. >> which they call the mothership. >> seth: okay. >> there's "law and order: criminal intent." >> seth: yep. >> there's "law and order: special victims," and then there was a short list one "order trial by jury." which is why i think i do hold the record because it was just one year. >> seth: oh right. >> so not that many -- you know, when you're a new york actor, that's like a batmitzvah. you know, it's a rite of
actually singing, does anyone have julian casablanca's phone number and i held it up. nobody did. but if you are watching, i tried julian. >> seth: well that's nice. that's nice that you tried. you -- you've accomplished something as an actor that i am so impressed with because i am such a fan of this franchise. you grew up in brooklyn, you went to school here, and you have been on all four "law and orders!" >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: wow. bravo, by the way, bravo....
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julian. >> wow, thanks for that kristin. so did president obama drop the ball on his handling of russia cyber-attack during an appearance on "fox & friends" congressman jason chaffetz blasted the former president for not responding forcibly. >> the democrats keep kicking dirt and trying to create more and more smoke out there. this happened during obama's watch and astray gowdy was able to get out of homeland security, the homeland security department try today help in help democrats and guess what, the democrats refused their help. >> meanwhile obama era officials are standing by his decision. >> you know, i know that the obama white house in a very difficult situation and they made the best positions they could. we call the 5149 decisions. >> we use to call them crumby and crumbier. >> joining me now retired four-star general jack keane, chairman of the institute for the study of war and also fox news military analyst. good afternoon, general, great to have you with us. jack: hey, julian, great to see you on that side of t
julian. >> wow, thanks for that kristin. so did president obama drop the ball on his handling of russia cyber-attack during an appearance on "fox & friends" congressman jason chaffetz blasted the former president for not responding forcibly. >> the democrats keep kicking dirt and trying to create more and more smoke out there. this happened during obama's watch and astray gowdy was able to get out of homeland security, the homeland security department try today help in...
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julian put his finger on it. there are past presidents who have been able to get along with their predecessors even in the case of bill clinton and george h.w. bush. >> the biggest example there. >> exactly. he defeated him. he beat him. that is not just having different politics. he went directly at him and took the man's job. in this case, i think we are not going to see anything resembling that kind of relationship because donald trump's entire political career is really based on attacking barack obama with the birther lie that was sort of the foundational sort of theme of his emergence into politics and even after getting elected, sort of throwing out this baseless accusation of being wiretapped at trump tower. one thing we know about donald trump he goes back to his base and one of the things that works best with the base is an attack on barack obama and the more irrational of that fact the more unbelievable and fact-free attack the better for his base because it make clear it's just pure animosity and doesn
julian put his finger on it. there are past presidents who have been able to get along with their predecessors even in the case of bill clinton and george h.w. bush. >> the biggest example there. >> exactly. he defeated him. he beat him. that is not just having different politics. he went directly at him and took the man's job. in this case, i think we are not going to see anything resembling that kind of relationship because donald trump's entire political career is really based on...
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extradition request for julian assange. and the embassy he's now forced to call home there are signs of strained relations with his hosts late last year ecuador cut off a songes internet connection over fears his leaks about hillary clinton were influencing the u.s. election then last month ecuador's new president was kind of mean about him mr songes the haka that's something we reject and i personally reject songes legal team says that its priority now is persuading the british government to allow the wiki leaks editor safe passage from the embassy here on to a plane bound for ecuador where he could enjoy the political asylum that he's been granted but it's a tall order given london special relationship with washington and the prospect of a u.s. extradition request hanging over julian assange just head. of his clock stokely says julie situation harlow's the problems that whistleblowers must face despite the big no proof the national security was ever put in. the idea that you know publishing information for the public is e
extradition request for julian assange. and the embassy he's now forced to call home there are signs of strained relations with his hosts late last year ecuador cut off a songes internet connection over fears his leaks about hillary clinton were influencing the u.s. election then last month ecuador's new president was kind of mean about him mr songes the haka that's something we reject and i personally reject songes legal team says that its priority now is persuading the british government to...
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vamos con juliÁn. el pasado viernes se quedaron mallory besos a esperando a que llegara juliÁn. quÉ pasÓ? veamos el siguiente informe. ♪ >> los abogados de la actriz de sousa aseguran que juliÁn gil no ha notificado al juez las ausencias que el actor tiene debido a una gira de trabajo por tal motivo, no acudir a la convivencia con su hijo matÍas gregorio gil de sousa. >> los dÍas estÁn establecidos para su visita para el viernes. >> no tenemos ningÚn conocimiento de Él. los acuerdos tienen que salir de parte del juez. Él es el que decreta la visita. no ha habido cambios en las visitas. ella cumpliÓ con el horario establecido y como tiene que ser. hasta que el juez no nos dÉ aviso de que se cancela o de que haya algÚn cambio nosotros cumplimos. >> en torno al percance de que matÍas tuvo un problemita de salud, se confirma que todo esÁa bien y que juliÁn esta enterado de la situaciÓn comentaron. >> nosotros no pudimos hablar mucho con ella. el lugar que se lleva a cabo la convivencia sÓlo pueden entrar los padres con los niÑos. y siquiera los abogados. -- ni si
vamos con juliÁn. el pasado viernes se quedaron mallory besos a esperando a que llegara juliÁn. quÉ pasÓ? veamos el siguiente informe. ♪ >> los abogados de la actriz de sousa aseguran que juliÁn gil no ha notificado al juez las ausencias que el actor tiene debido a una gira de trabajo por tal motivo, no acudir a la convivencia con su hijo matÍas gregorio gil de sousa. >> los dÍas estÁn establecidos para su visita para el viernes. >> no tenemos ningÚn conocimiento de...
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she profiles julian assange. followinged footage him as he confronts allegations of sexual assault and overseas controversial document dumps. the new york times describes the film as unfinished in a way that is at once fascinating, frustrating, and understandable. here is a look at the trailer for "risk." >> hello, can i speak to hillary clinton? i am calling from the office of julian assange. it is an emergency. not the film i thought i was making. i thought i could ignore the controversy. i was wrong. it became the story. >> [indiscernible] a documentary filmmaker. border haveat the become more aggressive. when i got home, my apartment door was open. did i forget to close it, or are they sending me a message? can't believe it. >> it is a most certain that it will be hillary versus trump. >> the fbi is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. >> i want to make it clear, we don't have a problem, you have a problem. charlie: i am pleased to have laura back at t
she profiles julian assange. followinged footage him as he confronts allegations of sexual assault and overseas controversial document dumps. the new york times describes the film as unfinished in a way that is at once fascinating, frustrating, and understandable. here is a look at the trailer for "risk." >> hello, can i speak to hillary clinton? i am calling from the office of julian assange. it is an emergency. not the film i thought i was making. i thought i could ignore the...
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let me just start with, julian, let me start with you. i mean, what do you make of the fact that now this issue around unmasking, which is its own issue and is very much embedded in all of these surveillance capabilities that we talk about, has become this kind of political hot button at this point and what does that poor tend for months from now when debate is up on whether to reauthorize this particular authority? >> it's very surreal to watch a series of legitimate concerns about surveillance authorities being raised for what are in the particular instances usually frivolous or bizarre reasons. so i think we're watching, this is kind of odd train of that. with respect to unmasking in particular, at least in terms of the question of whether rules were followed here, the specific circumstances here seem like it's exactly the kind of circumstances in which it's pretty easy to understand why unmasking might be appropriate. that is to say, if you're talking about reviewing transcripts or intelligence reports about agents of a foreign power
let me just start with, julian, let me start with you. i mean, what do you make of the fact that now this issue around unmasking, which is its own issue and is very much embedded in all of these surveillance capabilities that we talk about, has become this kind of political hot button at this point and what does that poor tend for months from now when debate is up on whether to reauthorize this particular authority? >> it's very surreal to watch a series of legitimate concerns about...
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orlando: juliÁn te queremos, yo tampoco entiendo. alguien que estÁ chili chili es farruko, ya que estÁ en punta cana en los premio, pero vamos a ver el estreno de," rompe corazones", es el hit del verano, vamos a escuchar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ orlando: esta canciÓn estÁ buenÍsima, ¿alguna vez ha conocido una rompe corazones?, escrÍbame, a la rompe corazones tambiÉn le llega su rompe acc corazones. vamos con moisÉs. moisÉs: hola, amigos de," cÓdigo segura", estoy en punta cana de los premios. esto nos dijo farruko en conferencia de prensa acerca de las verdaderas amistades en el gÉnero urbano. farruko: todos los que estÁn aquÍ los quiero mucho, son artistas que respeto, daddy yankee es uno, yandel, tengo buena relaciÓn con Él, con el mejor artista que metiÓ la oportunidad , grabÓ conmigo por primera vez, son personas que respeto y admiro muchÍsimos. moisÉs: desde punta cana para," cÓdigo segura", moisÉs. ♪ ♪ orlando: ay, dios mÍo, maÑana estamos ahÍ, vamos a estar farruko, j balvin, gent
orlando: juliÁn te queremos, yo tampoco entiendo. alguien que estÁ chili chili es farruko, ya que estÁ en punta cana en los premio, pero vamos a ver el estreno de," rompe corazones", es el hit del verano, vamos a escuchar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ orlando: esta canciÓn estÁ buenÍsima, ¿alguna vez ha conocido una rompe corazones?, escrÍbame, a la rompe corazones tambiÉn le llega su rompe acc corazones. vamos con moisÉs. moisÉs: hola, amigos de," cÓdigo...
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julian: it may be psychological. risk in a firm-wide meeting this morning, and the fact that we were talking about the potential elements of the volcker rule that could be rolled back was a complete seachange. the other interesting observation was that our compliance department was really largely silent on the topic. jonathan: we will have more questions about this in the commercial break. steve wood of russell investment. from new york, you're watching bloomberg tv. ♪ [ mooing sound ] [ laughing ] it's drivng me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah... show me music to distract a minion. [ voice remote click ] [ pharrell starts to play ] ahh. i'm pretty smart- ahhh! [ mooing sounds ] [ minions laughing ] show me unicorns. [ voice remote click ] together: ahhh... that works too. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. see despicable me 3 in cinemas in june. this is "bloomberg daybreak." futures are softer. by 89 points on the dow. on a percentage point
julian: it may be psychological. risk in a firm-wide meeting this morning, and the fact that we were talking about the potential elements of the volcker rule that could be rolled back was a complete seachange. the other interesting observation was that our compliance department was really largely silent on the topic. jonathan: we will have more questions about this in the commercial break. steve wood of russell investment. from new york, you're watching bloomberg tv. ♪ [ mooing sound ] [...
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juliÁn Álvarez eres noticia mundial. un saludo para aquellos que todavÍa se encuentran en la cama, buenos dÍas. que rico que despierten con nosotros en cÓdigo segura. a propósito de juliÁn alvarez anoche defendiÓ un poco lo que hizo recientemente alejandro fernÁndez. tambiÉn dijo que estÁ cansado de que lo molesten por el asunto de las mujeres que deben saber trapear. ustedes se acuerdan de esta polÉmica. el tomo una drÁstica decisiÓn para no ver un trapero mÁs en su casa. juliÁn: lo de las borracheras la verdad que si me los he pegado y es mucha la adrenalina del momento y te emocionas. tengo un equipo de trabajo que siempre estÁn pendientes hasta de eso para cuidar mi imagen. >> y aunque con este tipo de cosas lo sabe llevar muy bien. todavÍa no supera aquella supuesta declaraciÓn con la que se le tachÓ de machista. juliÁn: sinceramentesin el afÁn de molestar a la gente, ya no quiero ver un trapero mÁs, en la casa puse alfombra. ♪ orlando: cÁlmate! le puso alfombra a la casa para no ver mÁs tra
juliÁn Álvarez eres noticia mundial. un saludo para aquellos que todavÍa se encuentran en la cama, buenos dÍas. que rico que despierten con nosotros en cÓdigo segura. a propósito de juliÁn alvarez anoche defendiÓ un poco lo que hizo recientemente alejandro fernÁndez. tambiÉn dijo que estÁ cansado de que lo molesten por el asunto de las mujeres que deben saber trapear. ustedes se acuerdan de esta polÉmica. el tomo una drÁstica decisiÓn para no ver un trapero mÁs en su casa....
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run," define "further to julian. julian: we think 10% in the aggregate over the course of the summer. the longer-term view, as are other guessed correctly pointed out, is that earnings are getting better. been in a lot of ways far less stressed than i have in the past. this is about a change in psychology that was in the workings of the s&p itself in this extraordinarily low volatility environment. it just got to stretch. psychology doesn't correct itself in one or two sessions. julia: got it. how important is who is buying into the tech sector now? one of the things that stands out to me from the goldman sachs recordist mutual funds and hedge funds in 2017 trying to beat benchmarks. in 2017 haveations surged by 21% year to date, 46% of the s&p 500 year-to-date returns. if you look at the analysis they have done, it is to chile dollars long-short positions. they have a 25% net exposure to the i.t. sector. should we be worried about this? doesn't this precipitate a greater fall when you are looking at a pullback? juli
run," define "further to julian. julian: we think 10% in the aggregate over the course of the summer. the longer-term view, as are other guessed correctly pointed out, is that earnings are getting better. been in a lot of ways far less stressed than i have in the past. this is about a change in psychology that was in the workings of the s&p itself in this extraordinarily low volatility environment. it just got to stretch. psychology doesn't correct itself in one or two sessions....
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publicÓ su parte de la conversaciÓn, de la conversaciÓn en la que le, julian dice asÍ. >>> ay! mi sueÑo hecho realidad voy hacer la voz de julian dice, mar jo me estÁn escribiendo una ambulancia pedida por ti, quÉ pasÓ, como estÁ matÍas, y quÉ pasa. y escribe con su publicaciÓn, donde se evidencia que no se notifica. >>> en otro mensaje julian pone un video que la ambulancia sÍ llegÓ y escribio quÉ >>> una vez mÁs, no fue llorando, una vez mÁs pongo en evidencia las mentiras de la seÑora de souza utiliza con el Único fin de desprestigiarme entre otras cosas >>> ninguno de los dos quieren quedar como mentirosos >>> esto parecÍa como una novela de radio que pasaban antes no se acuerdan, >>> yo querÍa hacer cerrar las puertas y todo >>> me da mucha pena por el niÑo al final de cuentas yo me he divorciado dos veces y nadie tienen que enterarse de los problemas hay que resolverlos entre ellos, tanto maryori como julian deberÍan conversar y porque tienen un bebÉ por el medio y ese bebÉ decidieron tenerlo ellos, sÍ conversar y llegar a una soluciÓn sin necesidad
publicÓ su parte de la conversaciÓn, de la conversaciÓn en la que le, julian dice asÍ. >>> ay! mi sueÑo hecho realidad voy hacer la voz de julian dice, mar jo me estÁn escribiendo una ambulancia pedida por ti, quÉ pasÓ, como estÁ matÍas, y quÉ pasa. y escribe con su publicaciÓn, donde se evidencia que no se notifica. >>> en otro mensaje julian pone un video que la ambulancia sÍ llegÓ y escribio quÉ >>> una vez mÁs, no fue llorando, una vez mÁs pongo...
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. >>> i want to bring in julian zelizer and ellis. all right ellis the president teased everyone in true t.v. fashion as we just mentioned there. tapes, do they exist, will we ever see them and what do you make of the notion, you'll be disappointed by the answer? >> well, that's a dig at the press. you roel don't know and i don't want to pretend. my guess is if there's no tape, not only because of shining the light on the dispute with the former fbi director but where would the tapes stop if there were tapes? does donald trump want us to hear his considerable conversations in the white house? >> of course the president julian, tweeted said that he's completely vindicated here, no obstruction, goes on and on. you write in on cnn.com not so fast. why should he not feel completely vindicated? >> well it is as he said the cloud looming over this administration. it has taken him out of some of the legislative ball game and it doesn't allow him to move forward some big bills. his polls remain very poor and many republicans are starting to t
. >>> i want to bring in julian zelizer and ellis. all right ellis the president teased everyone in true t.v. fashion as we just mentioned there. tapes, do they exist, will we ever see them and what do you make of the notion, you'll be disappointed by the answer? >> well, that's a dig at the press. you roel don't know and i don't want to pretend. my guess is if there's no tape, not only because of shining the light on the dispute with the former fbi director but where would the...
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it's been exactly five years since julian assange steps into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he has left the wiki leaks editor so political asylum that sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being detained and just last month songs received a small boost and a legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case against him but the wiki leaks editor admitted that his fight is far from over. the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless. still hanging over julian assange is a british arrest warrant for breaching bail back in two thousand and twelve and there's also the uncertainty over a possible extradition to the u.s. for leaking classified documents back in april this year the u.s. attorney general called the arrest of a song a priority. this is a man of this grown beyond anything i am aware on assad's use a narcissist who has cr
it's been exactly five years since julian assange steps into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he has left the wiki leaks editor so political asylum that sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being detained and just last month songs received a small boost and a legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case...
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you hit here and over the offside. julian wood isn't your regular batting coach. he is a hitting coach. one more, good stuff. i basically go along and get them to hit the ball ha rd along and get them to hit the ball hard and further more consistently. when i was brought up, what they we re when i was brought up, what they were telling me was wrong. i think there's a different way of doing things and i think the way the game is going, this is an absolute must. you're in that position, get wider, catch it, one here and catch it, one there. gone are the days of getting your head over the ball and gliding it through the covers, with gizmos picked up from baseball is all about hitting the ball as hard as you can. julian's focus on power hitting rather than textbook batting isn't just for show on the school playing fields, he has attracted the attention of england's star players. ben stokes, joe root and sam billings have benefited from julian's expertise and with bats carrying sensors to say how strongly players are hitting it, the science is starting to hit home. it
you hit here and over the offside. julian wood isn't your regular batting coach. he is a hitting coach. one more, good stuff. i basically go along and get them to hit the ball ha rd along and get them to hit the ball hard and further more consistently. when i was brought up, what they we re when i was brought up, what they were telling me was wrong. i think there's a different way of doing things and i think the way the game is going, this is an absolute must. you're in that position, get...
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attorney for the middle district of georgia, nice to see you, julian you you were here two full hours with our pre-game of what the comey testimony would look like, what did you hear yesterday? >> well, i thought comey had some shocks things to say. he explicitly called the president a liar and said he was in an atmosphere where he didn't trust the president to be alone in the room. he said some very damaging things about jeff sessions, suggesting doctor is mothere is story that we know and that session didn't do the right thing in these encounters. and he didn't come off as somebody who did not tell the truth. >> and some see this as the boy scout and the bully the way the whole thing went down. >> yes, they do, and on the other side a lot of republicans we wondered what their reaction would be. and thus far they have not really broken from the president after yesterday. interestingly the members of the committee, not all of them, the republicans went after comey, senator rubio did, but many were asking legitimate questions, but particularly, the republican firewall seems to hold sin
attorney for the middle district of georgia, nice to see you, julian you you were here two full hours with our pre-game of what the comey testimony would look like, what did you hear yesterday? >> well, i thought comey had some shocks things to say. he explicitly called the president a liar and said he was in an atmosphere where he didn't trust the president to be alone in the room. he said some very damaging things about jeff sessions, suggesting doctor is mothere is story that we know...
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>>> tremendo problema marjorie de sousa desatÓ el caos en la corte de mÉxico donde se enfrentÓ con juliÁn gil. >>> hablando de eso se debe hacer pÚblico los problemas de parejas en las redes sociales? ponemos el tema sobre la mesa. >>> y reveladora katty perry confiesa por quÉ estuvo a punto de quitarse la vida. >>> puro reggaetÓn desde new york los mÁs grandes de la mÚsica urbana, aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa que comienza contigo. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪) con mucho ambiente. >>> quÉ rico. >>> con sabor y alegrÍa, buenos dÍas. >>> hoy doce de junio del 2017 su familia de un nuevo dÍa. >>> mire mitad y mitad. >>> porque rafael y daniel ya partieron a rusia llegaron allÁ y mÁs adelante veamos a traer detalles de esa llegada de estos muchachos a rusia que se van a apoderar y a ver a traer un nuevo dÍa. >>> venga. >>> para pasarla rico por allÁ. >>> y a trabajar bastante. >>> por cierto mÁs adelante camilo fue a visitar a los familiares y hacer una entrevista a los familiares de una de
>>> tremendo problema marjorie de sousa desatÓ el caos en la corte de mÉxico donde se enfrentÓ con juliÁn gil. >>> hablando de eso se debe hacer pÚblico los problemas de parejas en las redes sociales? ponemos el tema sobre la mesa. >>> y reveladora katty perry confiesa por quÉ estuvo a punto de quitarse la vida. >>> puro reggaetÓn desde new york los mÁs grandes de la mÚsica urbana, aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa que comienza contigo. >>>...
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when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said the julian assange demanded changes and got lawyers involved, which he did not have the right to do. she has made the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating because even when they are talking about the electio,n you want the film to be more focused. it feels like it is falling apart. julian assange has said that the film will do his reputation no good at all and i think that he is right. which some people may take as a recommendation in itself. it depends where you stand on these things. it is interesting, also that it was made by a woman. what is your best out this week? ija. it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it is simultaneously released on netfix. it is basically as story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being
when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said the julian assange demanded changes and got lawyers involved, which he did not have the right to do. she has made the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating because even when they are talking about...
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por quÉ veÍamos a juliÁn gil quejándose? el viernes pasado en la siete mÉxico hubo un adelanto en este proceso tan complicado. al parecer marjorie de sosa se retracta de algunas declaraciones. veamos lo que sucediÓ. reportero: se retrata ante las acusaciones hechas sobre su ex juliÁn gil. >> ella afirmÓ que en ningÚn momento habÍa sido violento y que nunca me habÍa visto utilizar algÚn tipo de drogas. esto para mi es una victoria. >> marjorie estaba mintiendo? >> estÁ en la contestaciÓn de su demanda. yo no quiero que ninguno de ustedes me de razÓn. mientras yo diga la verdad y ustedes respeten, yo lo harÉ tambiÉn. >> a la salida varios periodistas quisieron entrevistar a la venezolana pero fueron recibidos con golpes y aventones. situaciÓn que se saliÓ de control. conductora: un aplauso para marjorie. estÁ siendo congruente y tratando el conciliar. hay declaraciones de la abogada, vamos con mÁs. >> algunos informes y algunas empresas. >> esto estÁ apunto de acabar. >> podrÍa acabarse pronto. todavÍa tene
por quÉ veÍamos a juliÁn gil quejándose? el viernes pasado en la siete mÉxico hubo un adelanto en este proceso tan complicado. al parecer marjorie de sosa se retracta de algunas declaraciones. veamos lo que sucediÓ. reportero: se retrata ante las acusaciones hechas sobre su ex juliÁn gil. >> ella afirmÓ que en ningÚn momento habÍa sido violento y que nunca me habÍa visto utilizar algÚn tipo de drogas. esto para mi es una victoria. >> marjorie estaba mintiendo? >>...
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we have no idea what the landscape is going to look like down the road so julian is right on, i don't know that you can use this, read the tea leave and predict what is going to happen. but certainly democrats around the country who want to challenge republican incumbents can be taking notes to see what worked and maybe replicate his victory around the country. >> there is, of course, a lot of interest there. 140,000 votes cast in early voting compared to 57,000 votes a few months ago in the primary. thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> stay with cnn this morning. jake tapper interviews senators bernie sanders and marco rubio and a member of president trump's legal team jay sicalo on "state of the union" at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> now the bill cosby trial is over, questions are raised about his health. cnn sat down an exclusive interview with his attorney just hour after the judge declared a mistrial. do you believe, though, that bill cosby drugged and assaulted women for decade? ds market, we believe in food that's naturally beautiful, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artific
we have no idea what the landscape is going to look like down the road so julian is right on, i don't know that you can use this, read the tea leave and predict what is going to happen. but certainly democrats around the country who want to challenge republican incumbents can be taking notes to see what worked and maybe replicate his victory around the country. >> there is, of course, a lot of interest there. 140,000 votes cast in early voting compared to 57,000 votes a few months ago in...
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steven and julian, thanks so much. stay with us. we will talk more, meantime don't miss a minute of james comey's testimony this thursday. watch our special coverage beginning at 9:00 a.m. right here on cnn. >>> all right. also straight ahead, pro tetters marching right now in new york, washington, and dozens of other cities around the country with one goal, get to the bottom of russia's interference in the election. plus the president of france quickly attacking president trump for his decision to leave the paris climate accord and the newly elected leader is not stopping there. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood
steven and julian, thanks so much. stay with us. we will talk more, meantime don't miss a minute of james comey's testimony this thursday. watch our special coverage beginning at 9:00 a.m. right here on cnn. >>> all right. also straight ahead, pro tetters marching right now in new york, washington, and dozens of other cities around the country with one goal, get to the bottom of russia's interference in the election. plus the president of france quickly attacking president trump for...
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. >> jon: julian epstein, and brad blakeman. julian, you know summing about questioning people in these situations, what would your question before jeff sessions? >> i think the overarching question is -- and watergate, the question is what to the president know and when did he know it? here the question is why does this administration keep trying to impede the investigation? we had the comey firing now which a lot of people think is a classic obstruction of justice. we have constant efforts, constant statements that are false about their contacts with the russians. when houck suggestions we now have suggestions about the firing of mueller. he clearly said he would recuse himself from the russian investigation as a result of those false statements and results of those contacts, and then he was engaged in what many people think is the obstruction issue which is the firing of comey and how does he explain that after he recused himself? >> jon: and fairness to the now attorney general, he answered a long and rambling question from
. >> jon: julian epstein, and brad blakeman. julian, you know summing about questioning people in these situations, what would your question before jeff sessions? >> i think the overarching question is -- and watergate, the question is what to the president know and when did he know it? here the question is why does this administration keep trying to impede the investigation? we had the comey firing now which a lot of people think is a classic obstruction of justice. we have...
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what do you make of the comments there from julian assange? >>i i'm not say the democratic party is doomed. i think they are face ago tricky situation. you have house minority leader nancy pelosi and a string of special election losses. i think it's more of a tricky situation right now that they are facing and it's going to preach patience right now. they are shaping up to have a good midterms in 2018, depending on what happens the next year and a half, obviously. but they are facing a sticky situation a little bit right now. >> let's talk about the 2018 midterms and this i guess divided caucus on what should be their strategy? should this be hundreds ever referendum on the trump agenda or should they go local like in the georgia six but came up empty? >> i think it's going to -- a few things. depends on what happens with the trump administration the next year and a half. a lot of things could happen there. negatives could go even further south from where they are right now. but i do think, obviously, you have to keep it local right now and go
what do you make of the comments there from julian assange? >>i i'm not say the democratic party is doomed. i think they are face ago tricky situation. you have house minority leader nancy pelosi and a string of special election losses. i think it's more of a tricky situation right now that they are facing and it's going to preach patience right now. they are shaping up to have a good midterms in 2018, depending on what happens the next year and a half, obviously. but they are facing a...
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ni juliÁn ni la seÑora d'souza . >> sin llegar a un acuerdo asegurÓ juliÁn que ella sigue firme en la pensiÓn. >> ella sigue firme en el 20% de lo que gana juliÁn. juliÁn: bueno, ella esta firme mÁs del 20%, sÍ, ahorita no ha habido un cambio en las pretensiones de la seÑora d'souza . >> es decir que estamos hablando de un 30, de un 40%? >> es difÍcil cuantificar, pero piden una cantidad que ustedes ya todos saben, muy elevada. >> a mÍ me encanta eso de, "cÓdigo segura". orlando: si no manda el dinerito cualquier cosa nos llama, ayudamos, ayudamos con la causa, nosotros, pero no, no tan rÁpido, marjorie! espÉrate, vamos a relajarnos un poco, vÁmonos con la canciÓn," cuando quieras me llamas", este es nÚmero uno, ¿quÉ vamos a hacer?, "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ eso, asÍ, seÑores y quien llamÓ a su nueva novia no fue ni piso 21 ni maluma, fue "el canelo", vean el beso del amor, no del amor prohibido, el amor, no sÉ cÓmo llamarle a este amor, es un amor sorpresivo, sharon de lima cambiÓ de un cantante a un boxeador,
ni juliÁn ni la seÑora d'souza . >> sin llegar a un acuerdo asegurÓ juliÁn que ella sigue firme en la pensiÓn. >> ella sigue firme en el 20% de lo que gana juliÁn. juliÁn: bueno, ella esta firme mÁs del 20%, sÍ, ahorita no ha habido un cambio en las pretensiones de la seÑora d'souza . >> es decir que estamos hablando de un 30, de un 40%? >> es difÍcil cuantificar, pero piden una cantidad que ustedes ya todos saben, muy elevada. >> a mÍ me encanta eso...
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. >> julian is also with us. when you look at the bill and you look at just the complicated issue of health care in america, we know it was complicated for the democrats, but that was the word, specifically, that mitch mcconnell used after he made this decision to delay the vote until after the fourth of july recess. is this something that mitch mcconnell can get done? he has been called the master legislator in the senate. >> yeah, i'm not sure it's clear he can do it. he has been a master of obstruction, he's been very effective at that, but now we're seeing a test, can he actually put a coalition together to pass legislation, not to block it. and i think it's not simply an issue of being complicated. there are fundamental divisions among republicans and certainly with democrats about the effects of this legislation, and in seven days, those don't go away. so, he's going to try to find ways to buy votes or to pressure people into voting, but it will be very difficult because of that cbo report and what this bil
. >> julian is also with us. when you look at the bill and you look at just the complicated issue of health care in america, we know it was complicated for the democrats, but that was the word, specifically, that mitch mcconnell used after he made this decision to delay the vote until after the fourth of july recess. is this something that mitch mcconnell can get done? he has been called the master legislator in the senate. >> yeah, i'm not sure it's clear he can do it. he has been...
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>> traffic is experiencing a bit of a back up heading south bound, especially north of julian, as you come to that area, you will see smoke coming over the freeway. there is a back up. it's white smoke. the traffic should be able to start moving freely soon. >> officer, you mentioned that this is a grass fire, any idea on what sparked it? >> too early to say, right now we do not have any indication that it was intentionally set or anything. we are just trying to divert traffic and make people safe in the area. >> real quick, any structures threatened. >> i do not believe so. i believe that the structures are fine at this point. >> any idea how long the freeway traffic will be effected. >> the fire personnel are on the scene putting out the fires, hopefully within 15 to 20 minutes we should have a better situation in that area. >> thank you, officer. firefighters are continuing to battle the brush fire along highway 101, >> we have more coming up on ktvu news right after the break at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. in an affordable dream kitchen that w
>> traffic is experiencing a bit of a back up heading south bound, especially north of julian, as you come to that area, you will see smoke coming over the freeway. there is a back up. it's white smoke. the traffic should be able to start moving freely soon. >> officer, you mentioned that this is a grass fire, any idea on what sparked it? >> too early to say, right now we do not have any indication that it was intentionally set or anything. we are just trying to divert traffic...
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on monday, wikileaks publisher julian assange called for the public to support winner, tweeting that the she is "accused of courage in trying to help us know." all of this comes as former fbi director james comey is set to testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee on russian interference in the 2016 election. for more, we are joined by two guests who were consulted as -- for the intercept's story. in san francisco, jake williams is the founder of rendition infosec, a computer security firm. he's also aorer or membthe nsa's tailored access operations hackteam. and in washington, d.c., we are joined by bruce schneier a , security technologist. he's a fellow at harvard's berkman center for internet and society. author of "data and goliath: the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world." jake williams and bruce schneier welcome to democracy now! you worked at, the nsa. can you talk about the document that has been released, its significance, and also the arrest of the person who allegedly leaked it? >> i will start by saying when i comment on the intercep
on monday, wikileaks publisher julian assange called for the public to support winner, tweeting that the she is "accused of courage in trying to help us know." all of this comes as former fbi director james comey is set to testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee on russian interference in the 2016 election. for more, we are joined by two guests who were consulted as -- for the intercept's story. in san francisco, jake williams is the founder of rendition infosec, a...
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illegal drug flow problems and illegal migration. >>> julian assange marks five years of being holed up in london after being granted asylum in 2012. he is expected to speak from the embassy's balcony. >>> it is the final day of campaigning in georgia who face off in a special race for the u.s. house. voters head to the polls tomorrow in what has become the most expensive congressional race in u.s. history. >>> just ahead, twins make five for the carter family. we have the latest for the most anticipated baby arrival times two. plus is the boss really broadway bound. your trending stories are next. ...companies. ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds, strawberries, quinoa and yeah...we eat chocolate. we eat in sweatpants... in skirts. we eat alone... and together. women eat. we don't doubt it. we own it. special k. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the
illegal drug flow problems and illegal migration. >>> julian assange marks five years of being holed up in london after being granted asylum in 2012. he is expected to speak from the embassy's balcony. >>> it is the final day of campaigning in georgia who face off in a special race for the u.s. house. voters head to the polls tomorrow in what has become the most expensive congressional race in u.s. history. >>> just ahead, twins make five for the carter family. we...
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cnn political analyst julian seltzer, historian and professor at princeton university. cnn contributor salina zito, reporter for the washington examineer, and cnn law enforcement examiner james gag lanaux. julian, your reaction to hayden's analysis. >>> i think many people agree, this was not the finest hour for president obama. my guess is former president obama would agree with that. the article is kind of stunning. it reveals with great clarity the concerns that were in the white house. in the end, the administration hesitated moving towards some of the toughest responses because of the potential political implications also because they couldn't receive much support from republicans on capitol hill. in the history books i think people will look back on this a critical moment when the administration did not act forcefully enough. >> salina, do you agree this is a stain on president obama's legacy? >> it is certainly a mark on his presidency. it's like an hbo movie all these people not agreeing and ultimately not making a decision based on image and the political impac
cnn political analyst julian seltzer, historian and professor at princeton university. cnn contributor salina zito, reporter for the washington examineer, and cnn law enforcement examiner james gag lanaux. julian, your reaction to hayden's analysis. >>> i think many people agree, this was not the finest hour for president obama. my guess is former president obama would agree with that. the article is kind of stunning. it reveals with great clarity the concerns that were in the white...
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juliÁn dice que quiere volver a enamorarse. que tiene listo el corazÓn para hacerlo latir fuertemente. reportero: estas abierto al amor? juliÁn:claro, no hay nada más hermoso que amar. reportero: juliÁn trabaja al mÁximo motivado siempre por su hijo. probabilidad de entrar a el show de sÓlo para mujeres? juliÁn: estoy en conversaciones con sergio. tratamos de vernos hoy pero no pude. no sÉ, por una cuestiÓn de fecha. es un proyecto en rusia con univisiÓn deportes, estarÉ en rusia los primeros 15 dÍas y luego una pelÍcula en perÚ. orlando: con univisiÓn deportes es firme, no? te vas para rusia, te tenemos todo pago a quien univisiÓn. ahora, nos preguntamos, a mi me dieron un regalo del dÍa del padre. le dieron regalo a juliÁn del dÍa del padre? serÁ que matÍas le mandÓ un corazÓn a su papi? juliÁn: recibÍ de mis hijos pero de parte de de matÍas y de marjorie, nada. me verÁ gustado. creo que matÍas y todo niÑo tienen su necesidades, como padre tambiÉn tengo mis necesidades y me hubiera gustado no sÉ
juliÁn dice que quiere volver a enamorarse. que tiene listo el corazÓn para hacerlo latir fuertemente. reportero: estas abierto al amor? juliÁn:claro, no hay nada más hermoso que amar. reportero: juliÁn trabaja al mÁximo motivado siempre por su hijo. probabilidad de entrar a el show de sÓlo para mujeres? juliÁn: estoy en conversaciones con sergio. tratamos de vernos hoy pero no pude. no sÉ, por una cuestiÓn de fecha. es un proyecto en rusia con univisiÓn deportes, estarÉ en rusia...
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it has a plaque on it to honor julian bond. bond liked to sit on that bench, a bench or two, himself. >> sitting on a public bench, talking about things, big small. she sat on the bench today, one honoring julian bond. they say it was the perfect memorial. >> he liked the idea of sitting on a bench. we lived in this neighborhood. he walked in the neighborhood a lot because he said it was his thinking time. >> from early college state through civil rights struggles until he died inat 75 two years ago. >> you did not know riding down any of the highways what you will be shot or bombed in alabama. those were very terrifying times. >> the connecticut avenue bench near chevy chase circle suz a project of the commission. it wanted to honor their influential as quiet neighbor. >> i know it might seem a bit modest for grand life, giant of a ma know that this bench was here. >> and he spent his time in the community and that's what he wanted to be remembered for. >> civil rights veteran and bond friend dor ri lagner was there with her g
it has a plaque on it to honor julian bond. bond liked to sit on that bench, a bench or two, himself. >> sitting on a public bench, talking about things, big small. she sat on the bench today, one honoring julian bond. they say it was the perfect memorial. >> he liked the idea of sitting on a bench. we lived in this neighborhood. he walked in the neighborhood a lot because he said it was his thinking time. >> from early college state through civil rights struggles until he...
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estÁ al pendiente y julian gil estÁ en new york. no estÁ aquÍ al pendiente para estar con su bebÉ, si algo llegara a suceder y nos da gusto que solamente haya sido un pequeÑo susto que se llevarÓn maryori de sousa y su mamÁ al atender a su pequeÑo matÍas. se nos puso la piel de gallina que algo le pudo pasar al bebÉ. >>> estÁ en new york Él y no pue estar al pendiente de la salud de su bebÉ. >>> y me contaba adamari que es muy recurrente el reflujo en los bebÉs. pero uno se espanta muchÍsimo, porque parece que estÁn dejando de respirar. >>> saben tambiÉn por que, cuando los bebÉs tienen reflujo se les regresa la leche que estÁn comiendo y ahÍ maryori se asustÓ con el problema de asfixia pudo haberle sucedido. >>> que pueda tener bronco aspiraciÓn y ahogarse pero que bueno que estÁ todo bien. >>> kari que tengas el mejor fin de semana. gracias por la informaciÓn. >>> los quiero. >>> estamos en el dÍa internacional de los donas en estados unidos. >>> serÁ el dÍa internacional de las barriga hoy es vrnes y toc
estÁ al pendiente y julian gil estÁ en new york. no estÁ aquÍ al pendiente para estar con su bebÉ, si algo llegara a suceder y nos da gusto que solamente haya sido un pequeÑo susto que se llevarÓn maryori de sousa y su mamÁ al atender a su pequeÑo matÍas. se nos puso la piel de gallina que algo le pudo pasar al bebÉ. >>> estÁ en new york Él y no pue estar al pendiente de la salud de su bebÉ. >>> y me contaba adamari que es muy recurrente el reflujo en los bebÉs....
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all feel it.alvaro camara is accused of killing his 2 children 6 year old juliana, and 18 month old julian then hanging himself. possibly sometime on father's day.they were all in the bedroom. he was found hung, and i'm assuming they were someplace close to him.the 40 year old was set to return his children sunday evening, but told his estranged wife he was running late. his last text was to his mother, telling her he loved her and he'd see her later. he then powered down his phone. no one could reach him. i just wish he would have seeked some help or came to us or something. i just wish he would have done something to prevent all of this.by monday morning, police were knocking on his family's door in hayward.as a sister i felt something unexplainable. i texted him to please give us a call. to not do anything stupid that he would regret. i did tell him the police is looking for you.by then it was already too late. this is all shocking to his family, because of how much he cared for his children.he loved those children very very much. the way he looked at those children was a love that was
all feel it.alvaro camara is accused of killing his 2 children 6 year old juliana, and 18 month old julian then hanging himself. possibly sometime on father's day.they were all in the bedroom. he was found hung, and i'm assuming they were someplace close to him.the 40 year old was set to return his children sunday evening, but told his estranged wife he was running late. his last text was to his mother, telling her he loved her and he'd see her later. he then powered down his phone. no one...
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that's where julian assange lived for five years. he was seen leaving the embassy. that was march 9th, the same day julian assange and wiki leaks gave a press conference and a buzz feed news reporter caught up with farage as he was leaving the embassy that day and asked him what he was doing there that day. and nigel farage responded that he couldn't remember. i love this quote so much, i want to kiss it. i love this. i can actually do it from memory. approached by buzzfeed news as he left to get into a car waiting around the corner, farage said he couldn't not remember what he had been doing in the building. was i just in a building? really? that may be the sort of thing that got investigators working on the trump russia probe interested in nigel farage according to "the guardian," a person of interest. "the guardian" reported last week they are looking at him, quote, because of his relationships with individuals connected to both the trump campaign and julian assange. if you triangulate russia, wiki leaks and associates the person with the most hits is farage. the
that's where julian assange lived for five years. he was seen leaving the embassy. that was march 9th, the same day julian assange and wiki leaks gave a press conference and a buzz feed news reporter caught up with farage as he was leaving the embassy that day and asked him what he was doing there that day. and nigel farage responded that he couldn't remember. i love this quote so much, i want to kiss it. i love this. i can actually do it from memory. approached by buzzfeed news as he left to...
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its spin exactly five years since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editors saw political asylum there as sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being arbitrarily detained and just last month a song received a small boost and legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case against him but the wiki leaks editor admitted his fight is far from over the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless songes big revelations of included the afghan war logs in twenty ten cable gates in twenty eleven and more recently the protest e-mails and vault seven which has been gradually publishing the cia's alleged digital spying tools however one concern for the wiki leaks editor's legal team is whether the u.k. will extradite him to the united states for leaking these documents are still
its spin exactly five years since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editors saw political asylum there as sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being arbitrarily detained and just last month a song received a small boost and legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors...
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. >> julian borger, editor for "guardian" newspaper. matthew miller, chief spokesman at the justice department under eric holder, also a justice and security analyst. shawn turner, deputy white house press secretary for national security and intelligence issues in the obama white house. thanks to all of you for joining me this friday morning. julian, i'll start with you. your general reaction to mr. putin's comments there. his attempts to dodge those questions, brush off a lot of those questions from megyn kelly. >> yeah, i think that's as hard as he's been pressed in years. he was really rattled. megyn kelly's questioning, at one point, he asked for someone to give her a pill and talked about the hysteria of the whole russia/trump investigation. what was striking, as your correspondent pointed out, he changed his story. he was talking about the hackers who were like artists and woke up one day and decided to do something for their country, implying that getting -- helping getting donald trump elected did do something for russia. today,
. >> julian borger, editor for "guardian" newspaper. matthew miller, chief spokesman at the justice department under eric holder, also a justice and security analyst. shawn turner, deputy white house press secretary for national security and intelligence issues in the obama white house. thanks to all of you for joining me this friday morning. julian, i'll start with you. your general reaction to mr. putin's comments there. his attempts to dodge those questions, brush off a lot...
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tonight on fast, crude oil plunge to a seven month low today and entering a new bear market, but julian emanuel says now could be the perfect time to buy. he'll tell us what has hip so bullish. plus, david faber sitting down can alibaba's ceo, exclusive sw sbur view just moments ago and later, while everybody has been focused on apple and the fang stocks, why only five class bic dow names have been surging. we'll tell you what they are and why one trader sees more room to run. first, we start off with the brick and slaughter that went down today sinking more than 2% and amazon launches its prime wardrobe program. nordstr nordstrom, j.c. penny, chico getting slammed. could this be the final nail in the coffin for traditional retail. >> for a lot of them, absolutely we give dan nathan a lot of crude, but you got to give him credit op this one he said the etf, worst chart he's ever seen ch he was right good for dan is it the nail in the coffin for a lot of these folk, yes we've been cyst enter on that. what i've been wrong on has been target i thought they held a huge level. the same low w
tonight on fast, crude oil plunge to a seven month low today and entering a new bear market, but julian emanuel says now could be the perfect time to buy. he'll tell us what has hip so bullish. plus, david faber sitting down can alibaba's ceo, exclusive sw sbur view just moments ago and later, while everybody has been focused on apple and the fang stocks, why only five class bic dow names have been surging. we'll tell you what they are and why one trader sees more room to run. first, we start...
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julian and brian, as always, thank you very much. still to come, startling new images of the moments after the london terror attacks. as first responders pitch in to help whothose who were wounded. zel ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, richest state. if a paint could realize the fullest potential of any color... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? aura interior from benjamin moo®e . only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? br
julian and brian, as always, thank you very much. still to come, startling new images of the moments after the london terror attacks. as first responders pitch in to help whothose who were wounded. zel ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, richest state. if a paint could realize the fullest potential of any color... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? aura...
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and julian zellner from princeton university. >>> this seems to be, if it happens, a lot of if's here, but if this testimony takes place, it seems pretty politically risky. so why would the attorney general want to do this? >> well, i think a couple of things. for the first time, of all you're right. we don't know if this is going to happen and it's very possible it doesn't. number two, it sound like a little bit knee-jerk reaction on behalf of sessions because of comey's testimony last week on thursday, where he i want mated there was yet another meeting that had happened between sessions and the russian ambassador/spy, kislyak has had not been reported. so i would assume that this is sessions chance or at least in his head it's his chance to clear his name. that has a couple of problems connected to it. the first one is that he is going to expose himself to a lot of questions from the senators as to why he lied during his confirmation hearings in the first place. because that was what put him in hot water to begin with when he was not forthcoming and honest about the initial meeting
and julian zellner from princeton university. >>> this seems to be, if it happens, a lot of if's here, but if this testimony takes place, it seems pretty politically risky. so why would the attorney general want to do this? >> well, i think a couple of things. for the first time, of all you're right. we don't know if this is going to happen and it's very possible it doesn't. number two, it sound like a little bit knee-jerk reaction on behalf of sessions because of comey's...
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i start with julian sanchez, a serve fellow at the cato institute. alex abdo is the senior attorney with columbia university's first amendment institute. formally a senior on the aclu where he has argued cases federal court related to nsa surveillance. next we have susan hen asy. she's a fellow at the brookings institution and the managing editor of law fair and previously served at the national security agency. closing that out we have the general counsel with the federal bureau of investigation, that's james baker. our moderator for this session is shane harris who is a senior writer on intelligence and national security and cyber security-related issues at the "wall street journal." he is also author of a fantastic book on cyber security issues titled " @war." with that i'll turn it over to shane. >> thanks, everybody. can you hear us okay? we're here for a nice cozy panel this afternoon. thanks very much for having us here. i'll say personally as a journalist covering section 702 and related issues, the civil liberties questions have been the mos
i start with julian sanchez, a serve fellow at the cato institute. alex abdo is the senior attorney with columbia university's first amendment institute. formally a senior on the aclu where he has argued cases federal court related to nsa surveillance. next we have susan hen asy. she's a fellow at the brookings institution and the managing editor of law fair and previously served at the national security agency. closing that out we have the general counsel with the federal bureau of...